An Arizona Order To Appear Post Judgment Or Decree is a legal document issued by a court that requires a defendant to appear before a judge to explain why he or she has not complied with the terms of a judgment or decree in a civil case. This document is commonly used in civil cases when a plaintiff has won a judgment, but the defendant has not paid the required amount. The Arizona Order To Appear Post Judgment Or Decree will typically include the date and time of the appearance, the name of the court issuing the order, and the name of the defendant. It is important to note that in Arizona, a defendant may be sanctioned for failing to appear at the hearing. There are two types of Arizona Order To Appear Post Judgment Or Decree: a) An Order to Appear in a Civil Case and b) An Order to Appear in a Criminal Case. An Order to Appear in a Civil Case will typically specify the amount of money owed and the date by which payment must be made. An Order to Appear in a Criminal Case will typically require the defendant to appear in court to explain why he or she has not complied with the terms of the judgment or decree.